Showing posts with label pet photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

May 1st Roswell's toast to Children's silent auction



This Friday May 1 from 7 to 9 Roswell Friends and Hinton's Wine Store will host their third annual Roswell's Toast to Children's. This is a fund raiser for Childrens Health Care of Atlanta with a wine tasting and silent auction. Bark Photography will be represented at the silent action with a portrait session and a large print of the session to aucton off.


Check the web site for details Roswell's Toast to Children

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Bark Photography: dog is everywhere

The official ribbon cutting ceremony at Chicopee Woods Mt bike Trails, Sat April 18 2009
The official ribbon has just been cut. Note the "official" scissors. Note the happy officials.

This weekend was the grand opening for the new mountain bike trails at Chicapee Woods in Gainseville Ga. There are miles and miles of new trails there. What has always been a good place to mountain bike has become even better.

The day was very festive with music, free barbecue and a wonderful mystery adventure ride with an abundance of great prizes at the end. Norma Rainwater used her skills as a mountain biker and educator to put together a ride that was fun and interesting ride for everyone.

This is the SORBA chapter that makes it all happen up there.


This was quite an event. Everyone showed up, including Sorella Cycling, and they brought their new banner for this year. Since Bark Photography is a sponsor, our favorite dog showed up on the banner. Check her out, she's in the bottom left:

She's everywhere, including on the back of the jerseys. The jersey model shall remain anonymous. She had been riding though check out the blood on the elbow.


Friday, April 17, 2009

April 13 Judging at Cherokee Photography Club



I went out last Monday representing Bark Photography to judge a very good abstract photography competition at the Cherokee Photography Club . There were over 120 entries, which kept me talking a while. All the images were outstanding. In the projected category alone I tried to talk them into letting me give 14 honorable mentions. This is quite the creative group. Thanks for letting me see all your work.

Check them out at:
http://www.cherokeepc.org/

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Bark helps sponsor opening with Dog "Drawing"












Winsome, Whimsical & Organic is an art opening at Rev that Bark Photography is helping sponsor by giving away prizes.

But with a twist.

A complimentary full session animal portrait with all the perks will be the grand prize, and will be given away along with two other prizes:

(2) 11x17 prints and
(1) free 24 page coffee table book

Both prizes come with a 25% session fee discount. The three lucky people drawn will have 2 minutes to draw a dog on a piece of provided newsprint and the audience will pick the winner of the grand prize, as well as the 2nd and 3rd.

Of course the coveted dog bone award for best use of line in a drawing will be judged by someone who spent far too much time at art school.



art opening at REV coffee
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Time: 8:00-11:00
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:1680 Spring Rd Smyrna


An Opening Reception featuring artwork by Betsy Cozine, Veva Dunckel, Becky Fried, Gordoni, Vida, Matthew Sugarman, and Chris Warner.

Music by Urban Folk Musician Trina Mashell (myspace.com/trinamashell)
and Santee Steve and the Red Clay Cowboys (minus the cowboys)

Come on by!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

April 7th will be a big day


Look what's up

April 7 will be a very auspicious day.
Two important events will take place:
The new Bark website will have it’s coming out party on the World Wide Web. It will have an entirely different look with many more pictures and information. I am especially excited about the testimonial section. It will include a picture of the subject with the testimonial. It’s from all my photography so it is not only dogs, there are kids, parents, moms to be and maybe a bride might put her 2 cents in the mix. It was fun gathering these as well as reading what people came up with to say. Thank you everyone for taking the time to participate in this.



The Birthday Girl !

The second important event? It’s my Mom’s 84 Birthday. Like her daughter she believes birthdays are not just one day events and I know that 3 Luncheons are already in the works.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Cobb Photo Society Talk

Nov 17th
I gave a presentation about how to take pictures of pets to the Cobb Photography society. They meet every other Monday at the Marietta library at 7:00 the are a wonderful organization with speakers one meeting a month and the other meeting they have a photo contest on different subjects each month. This is an excellent way to learn about photography and to improve your work. They helped me so much when I was a budding photographer. Anne Ledbetter Photography and Bark Photography would not be here today without them.
Cynthia who raises dogs for Guide Dog Foundation brought Abby to help demonstrate what dogs do during a shoot. The main point I tried to get across was patience and you are really working on the animals schedule not yours.

http://www.cobbphotosociety.com/
www.guidedog.org

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Pet Pic with Santa

Nov 15th
This is the second year that Bark teamed up with Cumberland Animal Clinic to have pictures with Santa. All the moneys raised from this day go to Cumberland’s rescue animal fund. The employee’s at Cumberland turned into elves that day and Dr Dehaven's daughter once again made cookies and punch. I am happy to say Santa (aka Raymond) got out of there with out a scratch and a long list of presents the pets wanted.

Pictures with Santa is serious business


The Cumberland staff who made it happen


I had to get in on the fun too.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Smyrna Art Walk and Spirit Talk





October 18 2008




Smyrna Art Walk and Spirit talk









This was SABA (Smyrna art and Business Associations) first big event. It was held at the Smyrna Village
An unusually cold and windy October day. My Friend Lori Theriault a potter from Asheville shared a booth. She has Crazy Green Studios up in Asheville
a place where she teaches pottery and also does her own work.
Lori set everything up and had everything perfect when Steve and I got there. We had a bike trip planned already and rode back from Alabama that morning.













Saw some old friends from high school who I hadn’t seen in years and met some new friends and clients.



















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